For residential lots, only trees 16 inches in diameter (measuring trunk 4 1/2 feet from the ground) require a permit from the Town of Mount Pleasant. Residential trees that are exempt from a permit are those under 16 inches in diameter as well as the following tree species: pine, sweet gum, callary pear, river birch, mimosa, chinaberry, Chinese tallow, camphor tree, and white poplar trees. Trees located within special buffer areas, critical areas, easements, or rights-of-way may be protected regardless of size or species.

For residential lots, only trees 16 inches in diameter (measuring trunk 4 1/2 feet from the ground) require a permit from the Town of Mount Pleasant. Residential trees that are exempt from a permit are those under 16 inches in diameter as well as the following tree species: pine, sweet gum, callary pear, river birch, mimosa, chinaberry, Chinese tallow, camphor tree, and white poplar trees. Trees located within special buffer areas, critical areas, easements, or rights-of-way may be protected regardless of size or species.

Yes. The permit can be issued to you as the owner or for a contractor who is licensed to work in South Carolina. If you live in the Old Village Historic District, additional approval from Planning and Engineering or the Old Village Historic District Commission will be necessary before a permit can be issued.

Yes. The Town allows accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in most residential zoning districts. Please call the Planning & Engineering Division at (843) 884-1229 to verify that there are no restrictions on your property and an ADU can be constructed on your property. Size, location, occupancy, and other requirements may be found in Zoning Code Section 156.110 & 156.111. A building permit application must be submitted to the Building Inspection Division. The application will be reviewed and approved by both the Building Inspections and Planning and Engineering Divisions before a permit is issued.

If you are looking for the recorded plat for your property, please contact the Charleston County RMC Office at (843) 958-4800. If you are looking for a site plan showing your house on the lot, please contact the Permitting Office of the Building Inspection Division at (843) 884-5184. If you are looking for an aerial view of an area or a zoning map, please fill out a map request or contact the Planning Department at (843) 884-1229..

Yes. All changes, including moving, a sign require a sign permit. Different shopping centers have different requirements for sign types and styles. Shopping center owners provide a Master Sign Program to the Town to facilitate permit reviews comply with their guidelines and other Town ordinances. In some instances, an electrical permit may be required. We can help you determine all necessary steps for a safe installation.